Hi :)
You mean like a "copy-left" agreement (such as a Creative Commons license such 
as this team uses) rather than the copyright that Jay found?
Regards from
Tom :)  





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>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Wednesday, 28 November 2012, 19:52
>Subject: [libreoffice-documentation] RE: Oracle Open Office Guides - license
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>bfo wrote
>> 
>> Dennis E. Hamilton wrote
>>> I'll mention this to him and see if there is likely to be anything
>>> happening.
>> Hi!
>> Any "we won't suit you if you copy'n'paste our text and make freely
>> available guides with a side note of the source material" rubberstamp
>> would be great news for some languages.
>> Best regards.
>
>OMG. This should be like:
>
>Any "we won't sue you if you copy'n'paste our text and make freely available
>guides with a side note of the source material" rubberstamp would be great
>news for some languages.
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